1.03.2012

Sigh, I know that these transition pages must be getting tedious, so I have a little extra something something for you all. Recently, my floor-mate (and awesome student) Laurel Leake and I held a Cat and Gold-Themed floor party. It was ba-zonkers. I wanted to add an extra Jon-Chad-touch to the decorations, so I screen-printed some gold and cat prints. This was one of my first forays into halftone printing, and I was EXTREMELY surprised with how well it worked.

There were about five different cats, gold bars, gold coins, and a big money sign. The coolest thing about these prints were that they were derived from images downloaded off the web. 72dpi. They held up really well. Here was my favorite:

The SAD thing is that this is the first image that comes up if you google "King Cat" on google image search. Are you for real, Google? 'Cause, last time I checked, there was a little something called King Cat Comics! You know, 72 issues! Loved by all! Ugh, whatever. That cat is so regal, I'm going to let it slide.

Followers

Here at the Fizzmont Institute, we tackle all forms of science and problem solving. In the Auxiliary Imaging Division, we use comics and illustrated books as a medium to recount the amazing experiments that go on here! The first such documentation is Leo Geo and his Miraculous Journey Through the Center of the Earth.